Poole Town Quay? - There is an alternative!

JamesS

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Last week we managed to get away for a few days to avoid the Bank Holiday rush.

Not having visited Poole for over a year, we arrived at Poole Harbour entrance on Thursday after an exhiliarating 4 hour beat from Yarmouth.

Not wishing to pay the £23 at Poole Quay we dropped anchor at our usual anchorage in the shadow of Brownsea Island and enjoyed a wonderful sunset and the most peaceful evening for ages.

Yes, we had to share the pleasure - with two other craft some distance away and the local wild life which stirred into action at 0430 hours. All this for no charge.

We were further rewarded with a fine broad reach back to the Solent the following morning.
 

BarryH

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Thats the beauty of poole, you can always find a quiet out of the way place to get away from the crowds. I tend to hide away round at arne and the "bottom" of south deep where there are some really remote spots.
 

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Re: an alternative!

Yes, lots of palces to borrow a mooring or drop an anchor. I think people keep it to themselves so there is a space for them!
Studland bay and a trip up to the pub makes for a good night out when the wind is from the West.
 

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Dolphin Marina (Poole) as its called, also manage the wall moorings. They now seem to include 'harbour dues' for visiting boats, can't remember that before.
 
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